Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College Free Audiobook Download by Leo M. Lambert,Peter Felten


Lambert writes about the 6 steps to success in college and how humans are wired for relationships. He talks about the history of how psychology has changed and how he believes it is changing again. This book brings much more scientific evidence to this topic, which also includes stories of students and colleges that have been successful with his method.

Leo M. Lambert, Peter Felten in their book, Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College summarize the important factors for success in college by saying that students who build relationships with professors and peers are more likely to succeed.

It seems that as we enter college, human connections are more important than ever. The author of the book, Leo M. Lambert Peter Felten, gives a few very interesting ideas on how to connect with fellow students that will influence their success in school. From connecting in the residence hall to making friends and ask them what they are interested in, this book is full of small steps that can have a large impact on your college experience.

Students can be distracted by all the information and content they need to know to succeed in college. In order to learn how to care for themselves, students need to cultivate their emotional intelligence. This women's study guide is designed for success by helping you understand that relationships are at the heart of your success, even in college. This book will help you uncover what's most important and show you how school can work for you instead of against you.

The first-hand stories in the book shed light on how relationships help students succeed in college. Key components of this approach include a focus on teaching students how to be successful with human connections and a change in the way that educators think about success.

Published Date 2021-04-27
Duration 6 hours 6 minutes
Author Leo M. Lambert, Peter Felten
Narrated Brian Holden
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Education, Career Development

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